The studio put up a video for its new rendering engine, Yebis 2, which currently supports PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One, Xbox 360, and Windows DirectX. Wii U support, meanwhile, is on the way, lest Nintendo fans miss out on robots listening to classical music and doing amateur photography.

Epic Games is no longer charging developers a monthly subscription for Unreal Engine 4. The engine is now free for anyone to use. Well, free to a point -- "When you ship a game or application, you pay a 5% royalty on gross re...more

Ooh, a chance to talk about clay animation and armatures without straying away from videogames. Better jump on it. This video takes us behind the scenes of Armikrog, a point-and-click adventure that made it through Kickstar...more

There's nothing that quite replicates the gritty '90s synth of the Super Nintendo's Sony SPC700 sound chip. Electronic dance music team elix, consisting of cTrix and ferris, have developed a music track creator, so that chip...more